Dynamic regulation of mRNA acetylation at synapses by spatial memory in mouse hippocampus.

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作者:Zhou Hai-Qian, Zhu Zhen, Zhang Jia-Wei, Lin Wei-Peng, Jin Hao-Jy, Ding Yang-Yang, Liu Shuai, Yin Dong-Min
Precise regulation of protein synthesis is critical for brain functions such as long-term memory, and its dysregulation is implicated in numerous memory disorders. While mRNA methylation, such as N6-methyladenosine (m6A), has been widely studied in memory, the role of mRNA acetylation remains largely unknown. N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C), the only known form of RNA acetylation in eukaryotes, promotes mRNA stability and translation. In this study, we identified the ac4C epitranscriptome in mouse hippocampal homogenates and synaptosomes through ac4C-RNA immunoprecipitation followed by next-generation sequencing (acRIP-seq). The Morris water maze was employed to induce and evaluate memory acquisition and forgetting processes. We show that synaptic ac4C levels are dynamically regulated, increasing after memory formation and returning to baseline after natural forgetting. The dynamic changes of ac4C-mRNAs regulated by memory were validated by ac4C dot-blot, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and acRIP-qPCR analysis. We further demonstrate that N-acetyltransferase 10, the ac4C writer, in mouse hippocampus is important for spatial memory via regulating memory-related mRNAs, proteins, and ultimately synaptic plasticity. Lastly, we generated a freely accessible website (http://ac4catlas.com) that included the dataset of ac4C epitranscriptome in mouse hippocampus. Altogether, these results demonstrate that dynamic and localized mRNA acetylation is important for synaptic plasticity and memory.

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